Channing Tatum is opening up concerning the heartbreak of his divorce from Jenna Dewan—practically a yr after it was finalized.
In a brand new Selection cowl story revealed September 2, the 45-year-old actor mirrored on co-parenting their 12-year-old daughter, Everly, whereas selling his newest movie, Roofman. At one level, Tatum mentioned enjoying a personality who misses his little one, which prompted him to candidly deal with his personal cut up from Dewan, 44.
“I do know for a truth I’m capable of perceive it,” he mentioned. “Jenna and I are good now, however it was a painful break to have that disintegrate, particularly being so younger. We tried to maintain it collectively, tried for a yr and a half, however we knew it was.… Not to enter all that. It’s previously. However it’s actually robust to not have your daughter half the time. I want I might simply have her on a regular basis.”
Whereas Tatum, who was engaged to Zoë Kravitz for a yr earlier than their cut up final October, kept away from sharing extra intimate particulars of the divorce, he didn’t draw back from admitting the struggles of co-parenting.
“It’s previously,” he repeated. “However it’s actually robust to not have your daughter half the time. I want I might simply have her on a regular basis.”
He additionally mirrored on how life experiences, together with heartbreak, form his craft. “I’ve lived six or seven totally different lives,” Tatum instructed *Selection*. “Life offers you gasoline. In the event you’ve actually been heartbroken, and actually been in ache and felt actual, true aloneness … I’ve skilled sufficient life that I’ve one thing to supply. The approach and the flexibility to really ship.”
Tatum isn’t alone in publicly reflecting on their marriage. Jenna, who shares son Callum, 5, and daughter Rhiannon, 15 months, with fiancé Steve Kazee, spoke earlier this yr concerning the influence of their public cut up.
“In 2024, particularly, I discovered lots about myself, my resilience, and my voice,” Jenna wrote in a January 22 essay for *InStyle*. “I discovered to let go of over-accommodating in my relationships and to take a seat with uncomfortability. What it actually means to belief.”
She added that their 12-year marriage merely wasn’t meant to final. “Typically issues break since you don’t slot in that vessel anymore,” Jenna defined, “and that’s okay.”
For each Channing and Jenna, co-parenting stays a mandatory, although difficult, a part of life. “You shift and evolve and also you adapt to how life is presenting itself to you,” Jenna continued, highlighting the realities of elevating kids whereas navigating life after divorce.